Septic questions

   / Septic questions #1  

Code54

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One of my friends had a county approved septic system installed in a new build home about 2 months ago and is having some problems. It is the normal (simple) system that the waste exits the house to a septic tank, then runs to a distribution box which then sends everything out to the large leach field. What is happening is the distribution box (Dist Box) is filling with water and it does not appear the system is draining to the leach field. He said when he pulled the Dist. box lid the other day he could hear pressure releasing as he took the screws out. He also noticed that around the box is very saturated and will even push water up when he walks near it. He is pretty certain the leach field pipes are getting water to them because he pumped the Dist box out before and water came back to it from the field. He also noted the very end of the leach field is damp and appears to be getting at least some water. He has 1000 gallons capacity in his septic tank and has 2 adults and 2 children living at the residence. He is a conservative guy and not pumping water and stuff out there at an abnormal rate or anything.
Now to the question..... What is going on? Why would he get pressure at the Dist box? He obviously spent a lot of cash putting this system in and really cant afford to tear it out and has not received any help from the contractor that installed the system. One of his main concerns is the leach field is not leaching but the pressure at the box has us baffled?
Thanks for the assistance in advance!
 
   / Septic questions #2  
Most likely a plugged leach field.. Either from a failed field, or bad practices (see below). The pressure escaping is also most likely from either no vent or plugged vent. Have the guy who put it in come back and show where the vent is, and if its plugged..If it is, that would also cause the field to not drain quickly. He might have to dig the field up, but thats a last resort.


Did your friend add bacteria? You gotta add some (SEPTIC STARTER) before you use it, and every 2 weeks for 6-8 weeks, then some normal maintenance doses maybe every month or three for awhile. I add some every month and havent yet needed to pump in 9 years..

Also, remember it IS a bacteria system, so little to NO bleach or bleach cleaners should go in. People rely on bleach cleaners waayy too much and it will kill the bacteria. That old 'one cup of bleach for whites' is a load of it and only causes problems with sewer and septic systems and eats your socks.. I barely use 1/8th cup in my 2x a month white loads and they come out nice and white just fine.
 
   / Septic questions #3  
Bleach=NO-NO
Toilet bowl Sanitizers also = NO-NO (contain bleach)
For septic 'starters' a pound of ground liver usually will suffice, other than that no additives should ever be used.

If they were from a non septic environment in all probability items 1 and 2 were practiced.

Other than that maybe some landscaper equipment drove over a line and collapsed it if it is a conventional field.
Chemical dyes are sold that will help trace where it leaks. Do a web search. (very efficient)
 
   / Septic questions #4  
Sounds like could be a couple issues, NEW HOME and NEW FIELD should be great. Maybe they are running too much water (kids girls wife & all taking too many & long showers lots of clothing etc?) Other chance someone left test plugs in (causing air buildup.)

Tank settling could have separated a line or as mentioned someone may have drove over field crushing a line.
Other possibility is the ground is not porous enough (bad should have had a Perc Test done) have him ask contractor to see the perc test. If that is the case then a Sand Mound system would probably have to go in or a above ground composting system.

In any case contractor needs to be back ASAP to get it diagnosed and repaired...

No need to flush ANYTHING to start bacteria growing just the stuff coming out of ya works. NEVER use a Garbage Disposal for a septic that will toss more LOAD into the tank causing bacteria to have to try and eat it up when it should only be after the human waste. Tell them that the ladies need to learn to use less paper and NOT to flush female products...

Mark
 
   / Septic questions #5  
Did they open the plug holes on the distribution box???
 
   / Septic questions #6  
Funny .. people say do not add anything to tank to help start it, but 2x I have done that, the field clogged in 2 months. Every septic/septic cleaning service around here tells you to add something. Most even give you the starter..
 
   / Septic questions #7  
Could there possibly be a leaky toilet? I know it's all new, but these days I don't trust new anything to always be problem free.
 
   / Septic questions #8  
A new system should have a standing above grade vent to allow air behind the water. If there isn't one there needs to be a vent installed. Why is the contractor not coming back to address the problem? Depending on the reason, he may know what is going on and not want to 'share' what the problem is with you. That does not bode well for the system, unless you can get him to spill the beans.
 
   / Septic questions #9  
Pressure should indicate that some bacterial action is going on.:confused:
 
   / Septic questions #10  
Pressure should indicate that some bacterial action is going on.:confused:

Do the indoor plumbing fixtures back up?

Any weeping tile tied in to the system?

Are there filters and are they clean?
 

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